Quite a fun little racing game, although I would wait for the price to drop.

I bought it some time ago during a Steam sale and definitely got my monies worth. It has the usual racing modes you would expect from an arcade style racer and the zombie infested cities give it a nice twist. Sometimes it can be fun to kill a bit of time ignoring the races and just running down zombies while testing new car upgrades.

If you like racing, slicing up zombies with your customized car blades and burning the hell out of them, you'll love this game. It's quite like Carmaggedon, but with better graphics and customizations. I personally really like the game, especially because it has this classic game feeling.

First of all, this is a game of my childhood. I have installed Clutch recently- it is still entertaining. Let me present you my short review:Gameplay:Zombies included. Cars included. There should be more enemies on the map to make a real slaughterhouse.Graphics:The game looks quite nice- partly destructible environment, zombies can be dismembered in a variety of ways. Heads-up display is nasty in my opinion- too many indicators on the screen.Soundtrack:Pleasant music, but slaughtered zombies scream like normal people.To sum up, this game is worth buying.

Clutch obviously took it's inspiration from Carmageddon and perhaps a little of Destruction Derby. Because the comparison is so obvious I just needed to compare the two. The main difference, aside from the graphics ofcourse, is that the Carmageddon series are way more extreme. In Clutch you will be killing zombies instead of humans. Carmageddon is a lot faster and the maps are bigger and more exciting which also results in more extreme and higher jumps. Carmageddon's cars are more fun and overall there's more humour in the game.

Overall Carmageddon beats Clutch on every level. That doesn't mean this game is bad, far from it. Like I said before, the maps are not as interesting and can be pretty boring with lots of grey. Aside from that, the graphics are obviously better than the first 3 Carmageddon games so this game could be a pretty good game to relive those days.... weren't it for the fact there's a new Carmageddon (Reincarnation) coming up (still in Early Access).

Clutch is a cheap(er) choice but if you got some money to spend, Carmageddon: Reincarnation might be your better choice which also includes the 3 classic Carmageddon games.

There is alot of carnage in this game and alot of blood. The animation when you run a zombie over is really funny as they cling onto the car. The gameplay is well done and keeps you engaged. Some of the game modes feel repetitive but overall it was a good experience. There is racing and free roaming in this game which makes it fun to play around with. This has everything a good horror driving game should have and more. I really enjoyed this game and if you want some crazy carnage and want to kill zombies at the same time then this is a game to definitely pick up.

I wanted to like this game, has a lot of potential with the idea but the controls are too arcady for my liking and there is not much else other than driving around in circles. They had a great concept but with a few to many missteps it just didn't do the job. It is also beginning to show it's age. There are much better car games out there for around the same price.

This game is amazing if your distracted doing something else. Just put on some custom tunes and drive around running over zombies. great pick up and play time waster. I wouldnt pay $10 but for $3 it would be good.

I really wanted to like this game but there's more issues to it that makes it not worthwhile. Granted it has a few gems to it. I mean come on, who doesn't like fast cars and killing zombies at the same time.The game mechanics are generic but the physics are believeable enough. The hud is extremely confusing unless you pay close attention and die so many times in demolition. Demolion mode has some quirks to work out with the A.I. but otherwise generally decent. Now this is personal gripe so take it with a grain of salt, I like customizing my cars....alot. From moving the decals to upgrading pistons in the engine. This game just gives you paint job with no choice in decals whatsoever. However, you can upgrade yur car's weapons which is decent....It's not.And getting new cars is a challenge in itself considering you have to litteraly beat the everlasting hell out of the other car you want. And even then, there may be the case your car is slow enough to be overtaken by a snail that the other car can leave you in in it's dust blood and zombie infested wake.

All in all the game itself had potential, and it could have used some major developing before being turned loose, but the mediocre customization, confusing as hell story, and difficulty of getting something better than that clunker you get at the start almost make this game dead in the water.

Combine Carmageddon, Need for Speed Underground, and Burnout and you get Clutch. A high-speed, octane-fueled, zombie splatterfest. Unlockable upgradable cars and a wide open city-track makes for an enjoyable romp through this apocalypse. While cars are damagable and show the effects of getting hit, it doesn't have the absurd deformation that Carmageddon offered. The driving feels solid and doesn't have that 'RC car' feel like many games have lately. The music is a good mix of appropriate tunes and songs can be skipped if they're not to your taste.

For those of you who played Carmageddon, back in the late 90's, this game is the spiritual successor.Created by a Russian based development house, the game is all the more charming for it.Gone is the cliched smart ♥♥♥♥ teenage driver, who is trying to find / avenge his family / girlfriend / teddy bear , instead you play as a Hunter who will take on various missions, thus earning upgrades, etc.The missions are of the standard type Kill / Capture mostly, with Escort and Timed runs thrown in.The controls are simple and easy to pick up, so the learning curve is minimal, letting you get straight to the fun.And this is where other racing games have seemingly lost their way, because they focus more on a teeth grinding level of challenge, invoking frustration. It involves a time commitment to play those games - is it a game or a relationship ?

With this game, I can pick it up, play it, and leave happy, because it gave me a fun experience.

Underneath Clutch's snarly, indie, East Euro exterior beats the heart of a very average racer that gets repetitive quickly. Sure, the races take place in a zombie-plagued future, but your tasks are essentially the same as in every other arcade racer out there, just with a "STALKER-ish" paint job. There's fixed checkpoint races, (semi-) random checkpoint races, demolition derbies, "ram the other racer" races, and variations on these themes. The fact that you're mowing down zombies between point A and point B is kind of exciting at first, but then you realize that there's far better arcade racers out there (say, the first GRID) and far better mow-the-peds-down racers out there (the old, but still vital, Carmageddon). If you absolutely have to motor over zombies I'd recommend the top-down "Zombie Driver", which, while still an indie eyesore, gives you actual missions and guns. Clutch: 2/5 stars.